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: If a cross appears opposite your name en wrapper or paper it indicates tha 1 yoor subscription expires this month. The subscription price is $1.00 per year in advance. HOTEURRIVALS COLONIAL Philadelphia— George W.^Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H." Ay res, ' Alexander H. Scott, L. A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Deering, F. A. Barnes. ' Trenton — Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Kauf- . man, Master Leon Kaufman. ' STAR VILLA Philadelphia-Mr. and Mrs. B. L ' Gibbon, J.fl. Gibbon, Frank O. Miller, Miss Effie Miller. Dr. E. L. Vanrant, | Charles E. Vanzant, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walton, -*r. and Mrs. E. Percival 1 Neall. Miram V. Neall, Mr. and Mrs. 1 M. Hughes, Laura W. Hughes, Mary 1 P. Hugnes, William Henschko. / Atlantic City— A. B. Endicott. / Camden— Paul C. Casselman. Wilmington— M. Clayton. Bala— Mrs. M B. Medary, Jr., Master Bennett Medary. New York— Alex M. Ross. Cape May — Mr. and Mrs. John P. 4 Doyle, Master John Emery* Doyle, Mr. ® and Mrs. J. M. E. Hildreth.
ALD1NE Philadelphia — W. R. King, H. Harris, Mts. Giles. William C. Whiteside. Pittsburg— Frank McK night. Roeemont— Miss A. Morris. W>-' _ Irvington— Mrs. L._ Durand. Lewiaburg, Pa.— H. Griffith. WINDSOR Philadelphia— R Dale Sparhawk, Mrs. A nos Worthington. Mrs. F. Aah, H. N. Smith, Edwin Brinton, W. W. Kerst, Mrs. S. Stein Orth. J. W. Rommel, J£arion W. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs T. Alleby, L. A." Scott, C. M. Battin, W. C. Stones, Mr. and Mrs. C. S Wesley, .E. P. Anshutz, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Stoqkwell, M. B. Ellis. Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Pennington, J. L Olymer, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stevens, fc Mis. O. B. Pitt, Miss Mary Hastings, f Mr. |and Mrs. ;G. Montgomery, John Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Graves, H. G. Mulliner and son, Miss Sarah Watkins, James T , Daily. E. L. Renn, Lawrence Blackman, Wro. M. Bailey, Milton Norris, Albert Lineaweaver, Louis E. Sooy, Russel C. Ferman, la E. Bagley, W. R. Herbert, M, Rudy Heller, Samuel L. Gerhard, Thomas ! H. Bambrick, Dr and Mrs. George B. Wood Pittaburg— George W. Baner. New York— O. H. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. E. Tbanbouser, John Sumtre. Bayonne— Thomas Nooman. \ Camden— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coffin, , R. A. Roth, Mame E. Roth. '/ Millv-'lle— Mr. and Mrs. George 1 Reeves.
Detroit— Mrs. A. C. Pessano. , Cape May— Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Barr. w Plainfield— F. G. Aldan, James Gray. Mansfield, Mass— Walter M. Lowney. Batlimore— Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Robbins. Henry Goldman. Pateraon— 0. L. Ayer. Salem— Mr. and Mrs. W. Hilliard. Urbana, 111.— Mrs. P. S. Goulday. Newton, H. C. Worstali. Wyncote — S. H. Rich. Red Bank— H. R. Morrison. Bala— Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Moss. Woodbine — L. C. Abrams. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S OA8TORI A SUFFERERS WHO SAY tbey have tried everything without benefit are the people we are looking for. We want them to know from glad experience that Ely's Cream Balm will core Cold in the Head, JHay Fever, and obstinate forma of Nasal Catarrh. This remedy acta directly on the inflamed, sensitive membranes. Cleansing. soothing and healing. One trial I will convince yon of ita healing, power, i Price SO c. All druggists, or mailed 1 by Ely Bros., 56 Warren street. New i York. J i 6. T
Cape May Real Estate Real Estate Agent W. J. Fenderson, has leased cottages as follows : E. H. Godschalk and family, of Philadelphia, a Beach avenue cottage. Wilson P. Hayward, of Baltimore, a Stockton avenue cottage. Leonard A Yerkes, of Wilmington, a Hughes street cottage. ! Redmond O. Stewart, a Baltimore lawyer, a Hughes street cottage. Henry Matthews Canby, of Wilmington, a Franklin street cottage. Harold B. Beitier, of Philadelphia, a Decatur street cottage. Dr. James Mills, of Baltimore, "a Guerney street cottage. Amos Worthington, of Pniladelphia, a Guerney street cottage. I Edward Wilkie, of Philadelphia, a j Windsor avenue cottage. | John A. Currie, of Philadelphia, j Corgie street cottage, j John W. Coles, of Philadelphia, Colj umbia avenue cottage. Frank Moore, of Philadelphia, a Beach avenue cottage. HOUSE PARTY Miss Mary Nelson entertained a at her Washington street
home last week. Among .those who [ enjoyed this pleasing event were : Misses Edith and Marie Sbanafelt, ' Miss Mary Ladoman, Miss Margaretta ' Nelson, Messrs. Eyre Cbeetham, Will Courtney, James Malany, P. C. ; Hugnes, all of Cheater Pa. JOHN CALVIN ANNIVERSARY ; The four hundredth anniversary of the birth of John Calvin is being celebrated by all churches throughout the world holding the Presbyterian system. The General Assembly of the Presby- i terian Church which haa just ad- 1 journed, commemorated the life, char- i acter and effects of the teachings of i this great theologian. Represents- 1 tivss of all the reformed churches i throughout the world holding the Pres- t byterian system, will meet in New 1 York from the 16th to the 25th of this i month, at. which meeting, among other i interesting topics, the effects of the teachings of^John Calvin will be made conspicuous. The Presbyterian Oburcb of this city has been honored by the appointment of its pastor. Rev. Dr. I James McLeod, to be a delegate to this Pan-Presbyterian Council. Dr. McLeod will deliver a discourse upon J( John Calvin and his critics Sunday evening, and this will be the first of a n aeries of discourses Jupon some of the e "Great Johns of History." The public ^ is f cordially invited. ^Services begin ^ at 8 o'clqck. '
A t OMnance. Ordinance of the Roard of Health of Lower Township relating to Garbage for the year 1909. Section 1. Any person or persons keeping or maintaining on his or anyother property any pens or place for | ' dumping garbage or refuse known as 1 • slops or swill shall not be less than 250 I . yards from any public highway or resi- . dence of any person. Sec. 2. All swill or slops or other ' refuse not eaten by hogs after each > feeding shall be cleaned up and buried. Sec. 3. Any person or persons not complying with these conditions shall forfeit his permit immediately, and be subject to a fine of twenty-five dollars. BY ORDER OF BOARD OF HEALTH 5-29 4t NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the matter of George C. Crawford, In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt . To the creditors of George C. Crawford, of Cape May, in the County of Cape May, and district aforesaid a bankrupt : j Notice is hereby given that on the twenty-fourth day of May, A. D.. 1909, I the said George C. Crawford, was duly adjudicated banxrupt, and that the first meeting of hiB creditors will i be held at the office of the subscribing ' referee. No. 614 Washington street, ' in the City of Cape May, and County ' of Cape May, on the eleventh day of < June, A. D.. 1909, at eleven o'clock in 1 the forenoon at which time the said 1 creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the I bankrupt and transact such other bos- J iness asTmay properly' come before said !
meeting. Dated Cape May. N. J.. Majt 26. 1909. i LEWIS T. STEVENS, I Referee*in Bankruptcy, i SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, | Solicitor. Assets schedoled, $6,857.29. Liabilities scheduled, $11,882.31. The New Paint Store John Little has opened* up the business of selling paints at the corner of Jackson and Washington streets and it is just the place to buy fresh paints. 3-23- tf ' The Local Board of Health of Lower Towahip will hold regular stated meetings at the Township House on the following dates at 8 o'clock p. m., June 9th and 23; July 14th and 28th, at which meetings applications will be received from persons wishing to have permit granted for the purpose of hauling Garbage into the Township. No Garbage of any description will be permitted to come into Hie Township, without having first obtained from tne Board of Health a psrmit. By order of Board of Health. J. P. MacKiasic, Secretary. Keep in mind one thing. A man who a Bank account, always has ready He is not compelled to call on neighbor in time of stress. Try it, I and keep your money in Security Trust Company.
3 THE MAN ABCUT TOWN SAYS " Miss Sue'Mecray, of Riverton, is a guest of Mi as Mattie Marty, i. We were glad to see Captain C. L. Magrath, the former editor of the I- Wave on our streets Sunday. L. L. Lewis, of New York, passed a Decoration Day here as a guest of Mia.' S. A. Foster, i. Dr. Walter J. Freeman, of Philadelphia,, is occupying his Beach front • cottage. S. H. Hackett and family, 'of Phila- - delphia, are at their cottage corner, Hughes and Franklin streets. 8 Arthur Bunting is at 515 Franklin 6treet with his family.. b A number of out of town ladies were at Class Day exercises on Wednesday • evening. The event was very success ful. i Mrs. Kate N. Conneli is at her Stockton avenue cottage. > Mrs. S. Skipwith Conneli is placing her Stockton avenue and Jefferson • street cottage in readiness for the summer. 1 John H. Sloan, of Philadelphia, is at his Stockton avenue cottage. H. M. Justi, of Philadelphia, can be found at his Jackson street cottage > where he has Deen located for several ■ t seasons. ' Frank Nirdlinger and family, of
Philadelpnia, are at their Hughes | i street cottage. i Dr. Benjamin I. Parish, of Philadel- 1 phia, has taken e Broadway cottage again. Robert Wetherill, of Chester, located his family on Wednesday in a* cottage corner Queen and Stockton avenue. , FLETCHER STITES HAS ACCIDENT Fletcher Stites broke his right ankle eliding to 'second base on Memorial in a game between Narberth and team from the battleship Kansas, which be was pitching for Narberth. went to the Presbyterian Hospital and an X-ray picture showed that the J tibia bone was broken at the ankle. , will be laid up for two or three ; weeks and may be hindered from play- : on onr team this season. A HELPING HAND i QUdly Extended by a Cape May Citizen. There are many enthusiastic citizens j In Cape May prepared to tell their experience for the public good. Testi- ' from such a source is the best of evidence, and will prove a "helping hand" to scores of readers. Read the statement : lunuwing suiitmem :
Michael H. 'Holland, Columbia ave- I nue. West Cape May, N. J., says:! "For 8lroost a year I was afflicted with ! f kidney trouble, brought on by a heavy | e cold. I had pains in the small of my i s g back and at times was unable to sleep 1 y well, arising in the morning tired and 4 r unrefreshed. Whenever I rtooped or 1 c * brought any stTain on the muscles of ' my back, sharp[pains darted throughout I ' my body and I often felt miserable. I , ^ r wes also subject to headaches and dizzy j s 3 spells during which my eyesight be- i o ^ came blurred. Hearing of Doan's Kid- ® 1 ney Pills, I decided to try them and I j ; procured a box. They gave me prompt j ™ relief and I continued taking them unt til completely cured. I have had no j . trouble since and can only say that Doan's Kidney Pills are invaluable for | kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., j sole agents for the United States. Remember the name— Doan's— and take no other. FOR CARPETS, FURNITURE. CLOTHING You should consult with the local agent of Gately and Hurley, Mr. Keneman, at his office. 914 Corgie street, when you need Furniture. Carpets, Clothing, etc. Gately and Hurley are , one of the most reliable of the credit 1 See large advertisement on another page. I ; :
AN IDEAL GIFT THE NEW ROYAL SEWING MACHINES Is not only the . beet machine In the i market but a handsome piece of furniture as well. Call or write for more , Information. , R. M. WENTZELL Furniture Ware Rooms ■ 33 Perry Sp, Cape May, N. J. * 1
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J 61»as Sandgran '■ Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds fpr New Jersey, Leases, Deeds, &c.. Drawn ( All kinds of Pension Business i 308 Washington St.. Cape May I There is nothing finer in sport than 1 the bracing ten pins and this will be a | dandy time to get the habit. The 1 glsw of health waits upoo eucb exercise and dyspepsia and kindred ills 1 vanish. The Congress Alleys. 31 Perry street, are as good as the best. tf NOTICE PILES ana other diseases of the rectum cured without the knife. Treatment painless. No delay from business. The most careful and rigid investigation invited. Send for pamphlet. DR. R. REED. 720 Witherspoon Building, Walnut street. Office hosre 9 to 2. 11-14 26t New Malay Opium Cure Bolng Distributed Free by a New York Society. Co-operating with missions In Malaysia. the Windsor Laboratories of New | have secured a supply of the won1 derful combretum plant, which has done so much to revolutionize the treatment I of the opium habit. A generous supply of the new remedy, together with full instrucfions for its use, and United States consular reports bearing on the subject wis be sent to any sufferer. To obtain a free supply I of this remedy and the consular reports, j addressWindsor Laboratories.Branch 28, I 134 East 2fth Street, New York City. |
La France^ J SHOE fir WOMEN r $3, $3.50 and $4. ^ 1 La France Shoes solve the shoe \ j problems of women. S r. • STYLE— the latest and most approved ' Paris and New York models. ' r 'hat glove-like but easy snugness found only in shoes of the finest workmanship. COMFORT — choice, carefully chosen materials and the exact shape your foot requires take care of that. SERVICEABILITY — made to wear as well as to charm the eye. ' j Come and see for yourself— you will . be glad you came. Sole agent for The Crawford Shoe for men I JbSr\
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S. R. Gidding (LOTHIER HATTER AND GENTS FURNISHER 1 • 419 Washington Street. Cape Kay
p* Jj ;« g '■« FURNITURE OH EflSY TERMS f Hundreds of South Jersey families already know of the reliability of ♦ Gately & Hurley furniture and other home-furnishings. They also know that Z our prices are at least A THIRD LESS than in Philadelphia — because w.e do X not have the heavy rentals and other big expenses of Philadelphia stores. We J are anxious that still other homes shall reap the advantages of getting their J home-furnishings at our big store in Camden. We give you below an illustra- | tion of how WE sell COUCHES and DAVENPORTS and HOW MUCH + MORE you have to pay in Philadelphia. Here's one of a hundred illustrations:
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$17.E£ ! It has a fine quartered oak $ k and polished frame ; newest + i claw feet; the kind that + I Philadelphia and New York j r stores advertise as a great J bargain at $20 and £22 ; | we will sell you one. 4
Empire Leather Davenport It hac quartered oak and pol- , , iahed frame, claw feet, very substantially made and a hand- ) some piece of furniture, ornamented with a dragon head. Davenports like this yon will , , find advertised elsewhere as ' high as $38 and £40. We will send one to your home this $31, .31
SAME KIND OF SAVING ON OTHER FURNITURE! Oak Dressers, Philadelphia price, $16.00. Our Price, $12 JO Oak Dresser », Philadelphia price, $13.00, Our Price, $9 00 Princess Dressers, Philadelphia price, $18.00. Our Price, $12 50 Enameled Iron Beds with good spring. Hare $5 50 up Baby Baggies, all styles, best makes. $4 95 up Beat makes of Refrigerator* and Ice Chests. See how yon can save on Carpets and Rugs in the sale now on. We furnish the home complete, including the Tableware or the Piano. . . SOUTH JERSEY TOWNS. i
SUMMER CLOTHING x FOR THE FAMILY + Everything the man ♦ wears, in all the latest T styles — the same in X women's and children's Z spring and summer ap- 1 pareL PROMPT DELIVERY TO AU. ♦ SOUTH JERSEY TOWNS. £ t
GATELV & HURLEY .CO., mmmw. HIE WHISH SHEETS, camdee t J. C. KflEMAN AGENT OFFICE 914 CORGIE STREET CAPE MAY R J .

